Hi I hear that it possible to make a CD with a ambient sound such as waves on a shore with subliminal messaging behind it at a frequency that cant be heard by the human ear but can be by the subconscious. As a hypnotherapist this would be invaluable to me. Any suggestions?

Subliminal messages can be made with creating some patterns in the noise, they can create the sense of fear and other feelings. But I am not sure how efficient they are for advertising a washing powder for example.

I was hoping to use it for confidence building, I would be talking a pre-rehearsed script and the subjects subconscious would hear it but the human ear would only hear the waves / woods/ white noise etc

Subliminal tape recordings use to be popular a couple decades ago... All they do is track the message they want to send at super low volume just barely audible and then blast some ambience or calssical music. I duplicated this on a tape of someone and tried to get them to go crazy and drive to California but it did not work.

Also you can still find free version's of Cool Edit 96 out there and you can unlock all the features if you can google well. It has the brainwave generation feature but it based more on biofeedback techniques than on suggestion from outside sources. It's cool for meditating and going to sleep, but that's all...

Thats cool thanks - I was told the vocoder option in adobe audition could be used, I'll check up on other links 1st though. From what I have studied of subliminal mesaging it does work but needs to be listened to regularly over a period of time to take effect.

The best possible tool I know for putting brainwave induction into sound & music is on this site:http://www.transparentcorp.com/. Their software is not free, but its cheap and there is a 30 day trial for you to download. I did some experiments with it recently, and it does work!

Trouble is that if something can't be heard by the human ear then t can't be heard by the subconscious. Subliminal messages have to be heard clearly but not understood conciously. So why not use the normal hypnotic practise of selective emphasis of words in an otherwise innocuous speech? Plus some nice music as well.

JovicaThe best possible tool I know for putting brainwave induction into sound & music is on this site:http://www.transparentcorp.com/. Their software is not free, but its cheap and there is a 30 day trial for you to download. I did some experiments with it recently, and it does work!